articulett
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How about we just assume that anybody who is getting messages from invisible entities is delusional? That seems the best premise to go on to me. Secular laws don't count to people who imagine they are answering to a higher authority.
That is the logical thing to do--no special rights for people because of what they believe-- no tax breaks, no worship, no praise, no freedom from scrutiny. If you want a tax break--prove efficacy... prove public good the way other non-profit organizations have to. To me, all those claiming divine knowledge are equally delusional--no matter what divine knowledge they believe in... They are all equally delusional and equally responsible for the idiotic idea that faith can lead to any useful or true knowledge.
Religion should have the privileges of astrology or rain dancing or any other superstition--
That is the logical thing to do--no special rights for people because of what they believe-- no tax breaks, no worship, no praise, no freedom from scrutiny. If you want a tax break--prove efficacy... prove public good the way other non-profit organizations have to. To me, all those claiming divine knowledge are equally delusional--no matter what divine knowledge they believe in... They are all equally delusional and equally responsible for the idiotic idea that faith can lead to any useful or true knowledge.
Religion should have the privileges of astrology or rain dancing or any other superstition--